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A South Florida woman found an iguana in her toilet, highlighting the invasive reptiles' growing presence in the region and the challenges of keeping them out of homes.
South Florida is home to two particularly problematic invasive species: Burmese pythons and green iguanas. The pythons live ...
A South Florida woman was shocked to find a large Mexican spiny-tailed iguana thrashing in her toilet, highlighting the ...
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is seeking public input regarding proposed rule changes for green ...
Here’s what to know about catching and selling iguanas in Florida, which is legal now… And laws to know if you just want to catch and kill one.
Invasive green iguanas are a growing problem in Marco Island and elsewhere in Florida. John Johnson, a licensed hunter, has killed approximately 1,500 iguanas since he began removing them. Iguanas ...
The iguanas seemed poised to dominate Florida's Marco Island. That is, until John Johnson showed up.
A Florida homeowner recently discovered she was inadvertently hosting the reptilian version of a baby shower with 98 uninvited guests.
Iguanas are eating Florida. Why not eat them back? We've got lizard recipes Story by Amy Bennett Williams, Fort Myers News-Press • 3h ...
Florida iguana hunting is easily accessible and a boatload of fun. Here's how to identify, find, hunt, and cook the lizard of South Florida.